Looks like the art of be bop drumming by John Riley? Or then, maybe Morgan's Book? A third option would be, maybe, syncopation? Great beginner lesson! I'd also recommend to practice separately the following triplets/figures while keeping the swing pattern: S (snare) K (Kick) K (kick): SKK KSK KKS KSS SKS SSK SSKK (doubles) KKSS (doubles) SKS KSK SKS KSK KSK SKS KSK SKS And once you can play all of them by separate, then combine them. But make sure your swing pattern (ride pattern plus 2 4 hi hat) stays nice, steady, with a good ternary feeling. Start with slow tempos (60-90 BPM) and get a good control, dynamics and orchestration. Always metronome set to triplets. Speed doesnt matter. You get it once you are aware of what really matters, as Michi said.
I have been playing drums for a long time, and Jazz has never been my thing. Lately I decided to finally learn it, and the way you are presenting the topic is awesome. It’s really easy to follow and understand. Thank you very much for sharing this.
I'm just getting into this , great lesson. I've been playing for decades but never got into bop but I dig it cats. I'm wondering where you're from. I like accents so I always wonder what country someone is from then the region etc. cheers
Although I respect bop, I've never cared for it during my 50+ years of jazz drumming. I love a dance rhythm in 3/4 and 4/4 time with some accents thrown without disturbing the foundation. Latin music is fantastic for having what appears to be an irregular beat with a strong foundation. Dave Brubeck's "Take 5" is a wonderful example with Joe Morello's very strong drumming. Other bop just sounds to me like an accident. No disrespect meant.
Hello . Super . It Will be greatest if you translate in french . I understand a little bit if you talking slowly . So I stay tune on you appli . Because i want to perfecte my drummer way Thanx
Miki your lessons are always great - one comment thought- the volume levels of the the different elements need to be managed to really make it swing more - perhaps the bass drum is loud intentionally so it's instructive but from what I know you should not even really hear the bass drum, its is just barely audible to support the bass player- the ride and hi-hat should be out front, then the snare not too loud - IMO - Thanks
Looks like the art of be bop drumming by John Riley? Or then, maybe Morgan's Book? A third option would be, maybe, syncopation? Great beginner lesson!
I'd also recommend to practice separately the following triplets/figures while keeping the swing pattern:
S (snare) K (Kick) K (kick):
SKK
KSK
KKS
KSS
SKS
SSK
SSKK (doubles)
KKSS (doubles)
SKS KSK SKS KSK
KSK SKS KSK SKS
And once you can play all of them by separate, then combine them. But make sure your swing pattern (ride pattern plus 2 4 hi hat) stays nice, steady, with a good ternary feeling.
Start with slow tempos (60-90 BPM) and get a good control, dynamics and orchestration. Always metronome set to triplets. Speed doesnt matter. You get it once you are aware of what really matters, as Michi said.
thanks a bunch i will def be practicing this I can finally swing comfortably but my comping is really lacking
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I have been playing drums for a long time, and Jazz has never been my thing. Lately I decided to finally learn it, and the way you are presenting the topic is awesome. It’s really easy to follow and understand. Thank you very much for sharing this.
Great introduction to some jazz beats 😊
Drums and cymbals sounds great 👍
Yes!
This helped a lot, thanks!
The art of bop drumming by John Riley, just got thru first page and learned the basics, i am happy to put that to drums.
Great lesson Michi, thank you. I’ll be re-watching this a few times I’m sure, I’m still walking…
I like your new setup and audio by the way✌️🌻
Great lesson, The Art of Bop Drumming.
Bravo !
Thanks for your help.
Wonderful explanation!
This video makes the comping be easer.
Thanks Miki, great as always.
Nice. Just what i needed!
Great video as always... the first 2 bar variation sounds like 2:3 clave or even second line NOLA but in jazz style 😊
Excellent video.
Do some easy bass drum comping too!! It will be sick
art of bop drumming! ex.1!
Always a pleasure...great tips!
Just very good lessons, Thanks!
The comping pattern came from John Riley's book The Art Of Bop Drumming
Great lesson! 👌
There are a lot of comping/independence videos out there and this is the first one where I "got it." Thanks for this!
Wie immer super video
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I'm just getting into this , great lesson. I've been playing for decades but never got into bop but I dig it cats. I'm wondering where you're from. I like accents so I always wonder what country someone is from then the region etc. cheers
first one taken from john riley's art of bop drumming!!!!
Please some medium compings too!!
Ted Reed's "Syncopation"? :)
Although I respect bop, I've never cared for it during my 50+ years of jazz drumming. I love a dance rhythm in 3/4 and 4/4 time with some accents thrown without disturbing the foundation.
Latin music is fantastic for having what appears to be an irregular beat with a strong foundation.
Dave Brubeck's "Take 5" is a wonderful example with Joe Morello's very strong drumming.
Other bop just sounds to me like an accident.
No disrespect meant.
I think it is from the book The Art of Bop Drumming by John Riley
Nop :)
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Hello . Super . It Will be greatest if you translate in french . I understand a little bit if you talking slowly . So I stay tune on you appli . Because i want to perfecte my drummer way Thanx
John Riley’s book
Sounds like the Pink Panther
Miki your lessons are always great - one comment thought- the volume levels of the the different elements need to be managed to really make it swing more - perhaps the bass drum is loud intentionally so it's instructive but from what I know you should not even really hear the bass drum, its is just barely audible to support the bass player- the ride and hi-hat should be out front, then the snare not too loud - IMO - Thanks
stole the groove from John Riley $
There’s no such thing has theft in jazz, creativity is just disguised theft
A 2:3 clave 😍
Nope, the 2 part should be both notes on 2 and 3.